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snowlock September 9th, 2007 10:40 PM

what are the 4 best moves to teach tyranitaur?
 
ok i can teach my pokemon ANY 4 moves but dont know what ones to pick. What are the best tm s to teach a pokemon?

Drakorn September 9th, 2007 10:41 PM

Earthquake is one of the moves that everyone will teach it.

snowlock September 9th, 2007 10:43 PM

its current moves are
crunch
stone edge
earthquake
dragon claw.

Ichida September 9th, 2007 10:43 PM

You cannot teach Tyranitar any move. Since you're using it, you obviously don't care that it's no longer worth using in competition, yes? Anything with a Fighting move can kill it. Anyways, go with Stone Edge, Earthquake, and Outrage, I'd say. There are a few moves you could use for the final one, so go with whatever type-coverage move you want.

Kota September 9th, 2007 10:50 PM

Firstly, this should be moved to "Pokemon Strategies & Movesets"

I'll go ahead and recommend some moves.

Tyranitar- Jolly for speed, or Modest for Sp. ATK

Return
Giga Impact
Stone Edge
Focus Blast
Give it the item called "Choice Specs" Once you use a move it can only use that move but raises the power of the move by 50%. It should be a deadly Physical Sweeper.

EV train it in Speed and SP. Attack if you want it to hit hard and fast. If your looking for it to last EV train it at Sp. DEF and Sp. ATK

snowlock September 9th, 2007 10:53 PM

thanks for that........................

Kota September 9th, 2007 10:54 PM

Everyone will ask for advice. It's a pleasure to help =)

Ichida September 9th, 2007 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kota (Post 2870613)
Firstly, this should be moved to "Pokemon Strategies & Movesets"

I'll go ahead and recommend some moves.

Tyranitar- Jolly for speed, or Modest for Sp. ATK

Return
Giga Impact
Stone Edge
Focus Blast
Give it the item called "Choice Specs" Once you use a move it can only use that move but raises the power of the move by 50%. It should be a deadly Physical Sweeper.

EV train it in Speed and SP. Attack if you want it to hit hard and fast. If your looking for it to last EV train it at Sp. DEF and Sp. ATK

Why would you put special moves or natures on it? Tyranitar's purely a physical sweeper. Making it do anything less than what its top stat does is just pulling it away from its only strength. Same thing with Salamence and the like. Tyranitar's physical attack caps at over 400, while its special attack caps at a very low 317. 'nuff said.

Angelic Diablo September 10th, 2007 2:35 AM

Tyraniboah is commonly used to kill SkarmBliss, who other wise wall it...

Using special attacks on a common physical sweeper surprises people, therefore giving you an upperhand...

Anyways Dragon type moves arent really good on pokemon that dont recieve a STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus) from them...

Moves that work well on Tyranitar
-Earthquake
-Stone Edge
-Crunch
-Taunt
-Dragon Dance
-Substitute (only with 31 IV in HP, otherwise Seismic Toss Bliss still causes problems)
-Focus Punch
-Thunderbolt
-Flamethrower
-Dark Pulse
EDIT:
-Avalance (on a non DD set, covers his grass weakness)

And that's all I can think of at the moment

Ársa September 10th, 2007 2:40 AM

I have an awesome T-tar, because it has 30 IV's in Attack, and 31 in HP, thereby giving me the maximum 404 HP. This allows me to wall a Seismic Toss and Night Shade with 1 HP left.

I use this:

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Adamant
252 HP, 200 Attack, 56 Defense

Stone Edge
Substitute
Earthquake
Dragon Dance

I use Substitute first when I have say a Dusknoir out. It uses Night Shade on my substitute, and I use that time to Dragon Dance, before I make another sub next turn, DD again, and then Attack. :)

Choice Band is not an option, because it only allows one attack, and thereby cancelling out the whole stratergy.

~M51

Sora_8920 September 10th, 2007 10:54 AM

I can only think of one thing:

Tyranitar @:Leftovers
Trait: Sandstream
Rash Nature
Ev's: 140 hp, 248 atk, 116 speed.
Focus Punch
Substitute.

Earthquake
Outrage/Dragon Dance/Pursuit.
If you're ever planning on using Substitute, Then 31 Iv's in hp is a absolute must. As if you don't, well then, A lot of Tt'ars counters will
obleterate him. Well can't exactly say, "Obleterate". Focus Punch, Close Combat etc. But Rash is a good nature on Ttar, needless to say. btw, It's underlined because I thought it should be.

Azonic September 10th, 2007 4:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kota (Post 2870613)
Firstly, this should be moved to "Pokemon Strategies & Movesets"

I'll go ahead and recommend some moves.

Tyranitar- Jolly for speed, or Modest for Sp. ATK

Return
Giga Impact
Stone Edge
Focus Blast
Give it the item called "Choice Specs" Once you use a move it can only use that move but raises the power of the move by 50%. It should be a deadly Physical Sweeper.

EV train it in Speed and SP. Attack if you want it to hit hard and fast. If your looking for it to last EV train it at Sp. DEF and Sp. ATK

Well thats kind of useless. Giga Impact is for n00bs, Stone Edge and Return are da bomb with Choice Specs(no, not really), and Focus Blast barely EVER hits. TYRANITAR ISN'T A SPECIAL SWEEPER.

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Trait: Sand Stream
Nature: Adamant
EVs: 252 ATK/172 HP/80 DEF

Avalanche/Fire Blast/Taunt
Stone Edge
Earthquake
Crunch

Fire Blast eliminates a lot of Steel type walls with their horrible Special Defense. Fire Blast and Avalanche covers Grass Types. The others are mainly pure full - edge damaging moves.


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